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February 4 Is World Cancer Day. Here Are The New Updates Despite these seemingly alarming numbers, cancer mortality rates continue to decline, as 4.5 million cancer deaths have been averted since 1991; largely due to improved screening programs, advancements in treatments and smoking reduction. In ...
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With little government intervention, bird hunters left to protect themselves from HN51 A nation only recently shaken by a previously unknown coronavirus strain has responded with seeming hesitancy to a more updated threat – a flu virus that kills mostly, although not exclusively, birds. Thus far, the ...
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Experts discuss fentanyl's role in overdose deaths, share prevention plans Overdose deaths among young people have been rising for years, said Joseph Friedman, a resident physician and substance abuse researcher at UC San Diego. The rise is tied to fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid which has increasingly been used to modify ...
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CWD detected in two areas of the state The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed cases of chronic wasting disease in two new areas. One deer was harvested near Hawley in Clay County and the other near Greenfield in Hennepin County. DNR wildlife health supervisor Erik ...
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Can you get bird flu from eating eggs or chicken? How avian flu spreads Thousands of new bird flu cases have emerged in recent months among New York flocks, including in parks and even backyard coops. The spread set off a fresh round of public health alerts among state officials in 2025.
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Opinion: Is no amount of alcohol safe? Understanding risks and public health guidelines But are these alarmist statements a good motivator for health messaging, or is there danger to using them? Statistically, your risk for cancer goes up from the very first sip ...
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Bird flu studies delayed as White House halts CDC reports The blocked studies were supposed to be published in the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), a respected journal that has reported on health threats since 1952.
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KENS CARES: GO RED for Women's Heart Month Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women. One out of three women will pay that price with their life. Yet, nearly 80% of cardiac events can be prevented with lifestyle changes like a healthy diet and exercise.
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6 Mental Health Benefits of Socializing for Aging Adults One powerful action you can take to improve your mental health at any age is strengthening your social connectedness. Yet, certain life events can leave older adults feeling isolated and lonely, like adult kids moving away, retirement, illness, ...
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Maternal Mental Health Community Conversation WABE is hosting a community conversation about pregnancy and postpartum mental health. Join WABE Health Reporter Jess Mador and a panel of Georgia maternal health experts with lived experience — they'll take questions and share resources for staying ...
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Urine-based test detects aggressive prostate cancer Traditional approaches to prostate cancer screening involve blood tests, MRI, and biopsies. However, in addition to being uncomfortable, some of these procedures result in overdiagnosis of low-grade cancers. In a new study, researchers at the ...
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The Rise of Nitazenes: Chinese Suppliers Behind Ads for Deadly Opioids Targeting Europe Investigations reveal connections to sanctioned companies involved in trafficking fentanyl and other deadly chemicals. European countries are experiencing rising overdose deaths, highlighting a severe global public health crisis despite platform ...
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